2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40359-023-01404-y
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Attachment insecurity and breadcrumbing engagement in young adults: a cross-sectional, cross-country study in India and Spain

Vivek Khattar,
Nuria Huete,
Raúl Navarro

Abstract: Background Breadcrumbing, defined as the act of sending out flirtatious, but non-committal text messages to lure a sexual/romantic partner without expending much effort, has gained attention in popular culture and the media due to its relevance to contemporary dating dynamics. However, there is lack of evidence of the association between attachment insecurity and breadcrumbing This study aims to uncover the potential relationship between breadcrumbing engagement and attachment insecurity among … Show more

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“…Both attachment anxiety and avoidance are theorized as driving ghosting behaviors, as a means, perhaps, of upholding a relatively fragile self-image [6,21]. Social interdependence theory provides another useful perspective [4,22]. Individuals focused on self-interest rather than on cooperation appear prone to suddenly disengage from relationships [22].…”
Section: Psychological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both attachment anxiety and avoidance are theorized as driving ghosting behaviors, as a means, perhaps, of upholding a relatively fragile self-image [6,21]. Social interdependence theory provides another useful perspective [4,22]. Individuals focused on self-interest rather than on cooperation appear prone to suddenly disengage from relationships [22].…”
Section: Psychological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social interdependence theory provides another useful perspective [4,22]. Individuals focused on self-interest rather than on cooperation appear prone to suddenly disengage from relationships [22]. Personality traits are enhanced by digitally mediated communication channels that provide instant gratification but weak interpersonal ties [4].…”
Section: Psychological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%